Counterindication

/ˌkaʊntərɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/ noun

Definition

A symptom, condition, or medical factor that makes a particular treatment dangerous or inadvisable.

Etymology

From counter- (opposite) + indication (from Latin 'indicatio'). A crucial medical term that guides doctors in deciding which treatments are safe for each patient.

Kelly Says

Every medication has a list of counterindications—things that mean you shouldn't take it—and checking these lists saves lives by preventing dangerous drug interactions!

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